FELL INTO TUB OF BOILING WATER.
PROUD FLESH SET IX.—DOCTOR WANTED TO OPERATE.—MARVELLOUS HEALING BY ZAB-BUK. Mrs Eliza Pratt, of Bourke street, Carrington, Newcastle, N.S.W., says: “My little son Clifford, when two years of age, fell into a tub of scalding water, his left arm being severely injured, where the flesh was literally boiled. The pain must have been unbearable, for the sinews were all contracted and drawn up, and his arm distorted. It presented a sickening sight. The doctor treated the little fellow with lime and water, but proud flesh set in, and his arm became worse. For three months it was in a horrible state, and the doctor seriously thought of taking the am off at the elbow, but to this we would not consent. “ Clifford ■ was in a terrible condition, when we decided to use Zam-Buk, for it had been strongly recommended to us many times. In a very short time this balm subdued the inflammation, and drew ail the proud flesh away. Zam-Buk was so soothing that ho fell asleep as soon as it. was applied. Ho was unable to get any rest before wo commenced with Zamßuk. We continued the treatment with Zam-Buk until not only the wound itself healed, but the sinews were relaxed and the use of bis arm returned. .Zam-Buk eventually made the injured limb thoroughly strong again. “On another occasion he was covered all over with sores caused, by chicken-pox. But perseverance with Zam-Buk resulted in him being completely cured. Here, again, Zam-Buk came to the rescue in a wonderful manner. Zam-Buk. the world's surest healer, is sold by all si ores ard chemists at Is 6d and 3s' 6d i.er pot M- ; ways keca it handy.—[Advt,] ‘
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Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 7
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